[ANNOUNCE] Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0 released
The Apache NetBeans team is proud to announce the release of Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0. Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0 constitutes all cluster in the Apache NetBeans Git repo, which together provide the NetBeans Platform (i.e., the underlying application framework), as well as all the modules that provide the Java SE, Java EE, PHP, JavaScript and Groovy features of Apache NetBeans. In short, Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0 is a full IDE for Java SE, Java EE, PHP and JavaScript development with some Groovy language support. Read more on our download page: https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb110/nb110.html New & Noteworthy features of the 11.0 Release: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+NetBeans+11.0+New+and+Noteworthy See the below for the donation status of features that have not been donated or included in Apache builds yet, i.e., are not part of Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0, e.g., features for working with C/C++, JavaCard, and more: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Transition Work is being done on bringing netbeans.org to Apache. In the meantime, refer to the below for all details related to Apache NetBeans: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS Laszlo Kishalmi on behalf of Apache NetBeans PPMC Apache NetBeans is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Apache Incubator. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.
The Apache News Round-up: week ending 5 April 2019
[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/dKSW ] Welcome, April! We're wrapping up another great week with the following activities: Success at Apache –the monthly blog series that focuses on the people and processes behind why the ASF "just works". - "Positively impacting the world one contribution at a time" by Dinesh Joshi https://s.apache.org/aATd ASF Board –management and oversight of the business affairs of the corporation in accordance with the Foundation's bylaws. - Next Board Meeting: 17 April. Board calendar and minutes http://apache.org/foundation/board/calendar.html ApacheCon™ –the ASF's official global conference series, bringing Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998. - The Apache® Software Foundation Announces Call for Presentations and Registration Open for ApacheCon, its Official Global Conference Series https://s.apache.org/67tH - Schedule live - join us! Apache Roadshow/Chicago 13-14 May 2019 http://apachecon.com/chiroadshow19/ - CFP + Registration Open: ApacheCon North America 9-13 September in Las Vegas http://apachecon.com/ - CFP + Registration Open: ApacheCon Europe 22-24 October in Berlin http://www.apachecon.com/aceu19/ ASF Infrastructure –our distributed team on three continents keeps the ASF's infrastructure running around the clock. - 7M+ weekly checks yield 99.96% uptime. Performance checks across 50 different service components spread over more than 250 machines in data centers around the world. http://www.apache.org/uptime/ Apache Code Snapshot –this week, 466 Apache contributors changed 840,932 lines of code over 2,547 commits. Top 5 contributors, in order, are: Akira Ajisaka, Zhang Duo, Matteo Merli, Colm O hEigeartaigh, and Ravindra Pesala. Apache Project Announcements –the latest updates by category. Big Data -- - Apache Arrow 0.13.0 released http://arrow.apache.org/ - Apache BookKeeper 4.8.2 released http://bookkeeper.apache.org/ Libraries -- - Apache Velocity Engine 2.1 released https://velocity.apache.org/ Network-Client -- - Apache HttpComponents Client 4.5.8 GA released http://hc.apache.org/ - Apache Qpid Proton-J 0.32.0 released http://qpid.apache.org Servers -- - Apache HTTP Server 2.4.39 released http://httpd.apache.org/ Did You Know? - Did you know that the following Apache projects are celebrating anniversaries this month: Apache CXF (11 years); Avro, HBase, Mahout, Nutch, Tika, Traffic Server (9 years); Creadur and Jena (7 years); DeltaSpike (6 years); ORC and Parquet (4 years); Apex, AsterixDB, and Johnzon (3 yrs); CarbonData, Fineract, and Metron (2 years)? Many happy returns! https://projects.apache.org/committees.html?date - Did you know that some of the ASF's original founders shared their thoughts on the Foundation's past 20 years? A great read at https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/our-founders-look-back-on - Did you know that whilst The Apache Way is a living, breathing interpretation of one's experience with our community-led development process, it has 5 core tenets that Apache Projects and their communities must adhere to? https://s.apache.org/TheApacheWay Apache Community Notices: - ASF Founders look back on 20 Years of the ASF https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/our-founders-look-back-on - The Apache Way to Sustainable Open Source Success https://s.apache.org/GhnI - Foundation Reports and Statements http://www.apache.org/foundation/reports.html - ApacheCon: Tomorrow's Technology Today since 1998 http://s.apache.org/ApacheCon - Apache in 2018 - By The Digits https://s.apache.org/Apache2018Digits - ASF Operations Summary: Q2 FY2019 https://s.apache.org/d2Fq - ASF Annual Report for FY2018 https://s.apache.org/FY2018AnnualReport - The Apache Software Foundation 2018 Vision Statement https://s.apache.org/zqC3 - Foundation Statement –Apache Is Open. https://s.apache.org/PIRA - "Success at Apache" focuses on the processes behind why the ASF "just works". https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/category/SuccessAtApache - Please follow/like/re-tweet the ASF on social media: @TheASF on Twitter and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-apache-software-foundation - Do friend and follow us on the Apache Community Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ApacheSoftwareFoundation/and Twitter account https://twitter.com/ApacheCommunity - The list of Apache project-related MeetUps can be found at http://events.apache.org/event/meetups.html - The Apache Big Data community will be at DataWorks Summit in Washington DC 20-23 May 2019 https://dataworkssummit.com/ - Spark + AI Summit 2019 will be held 23-25 April/San Francisco and 15-17 October/Amsterdam https://databricks.com/sparkaisummit/ - CFP and Registration open for ApacheCon North America 9-12 September 2019 http://apachecon.com/ - CFP and Registration open for ApacheCon Europe 22-24 October 2019 http://apachecon.com/ - Find out how you can participate with Apache
[ANNOUNCE] Apache XMLBeans 3.1.0 released
The Apache POI project is pleased to announce the release of Apache XMLBeans 3.1.0. This is the 4th release since the POI team took over the ownership of XMLBeans. Featured are a handful of memory, stability, coverage, and security fixes. The release package organization has also been updated to align better with POI and other Apache project deliverables. See the downloads page for binary and source distributions: https://xmlbeans.apache.org/download Note: The Apache Software Foundation uses an extensive mirroring network for distributing releases. It is possible that the mirror you are using may not have replicated the release yet. If that is the case, please try another mirror. This also goes for Maven access. Release Notes Changes The most notable changes in this release are: * update build and deployment artifacts to standardize naming and remove unused items * XMLBEANS-502: Allow to clear all ThreadLocals from the current thread * XMLBEANS-503: Allow to specify -nowarn in the Ant task * XMLBEANS-537: Add missing StscState.end() to avoid memory leaks * XMLBEANS-532: Streamline build.xml and update tests to Junit4 * XMLBEANS-531: Fix schema gen of attributes * XMLBEANS-530: Allow namespaces of XmlOptions to be passed to the XQuery engine * XMLBEANS-529: Format xmlobjects to the correct string representation on XPath access * XMLBEANS-528: Allow document locator to be set after initialization * XMLBEANS-527: Rename shell script directory, to align on typical directory layout * XMLBEANS-526: Fix issue with loading META-INF/services files * XMLBEANS-538: fix issue with parsing DOM with DTD A full list of changes is available in the change log: https://xmlbeans.apache.org/status.html People interested should also follow the *POI* dev mailing list to track further progress. Release Contents This release comes in two forms: - pre-built binaries containing compiled versions of all Apache XMLBeans components and documentation (xmlbeans-bin-3.1.0.zip or xmlbeans-bin-3.1.0.tgz) - source archive you can build XMLBeans from (xmlbeans-src-3.1.0.zip or xmlbeans-src-3.1.0.tgz) Unpack the archive and use the following command to build all XMLBeans components with Apache Ant 1.8+ and JDK 1.6 or higher: ant deploy Pre-built versions of all XMLBeans components are also available in the central Maven repository under Group ID "org.apache.xmlbeans" and Version "3.1.0" All release artifacts are accompanied by SHA checksums and PGP signatures that you can use to verify the authenticity of your download. The public key used for the PGP signature can be found at https://www.apache.org/dist/poi/KEYS About Apache XMLBeans --- XMLBeans is a tool that allows access to the full power of XML in a Java friendly way. The idea is to take advantage of the richness and features of XML and XML Schema and have these features mapped as naturally as possible to the equivalent Java language and typing constructs. See https://xmlbeans.apache.org for more details About Apache POI --- Apache POI is well-known in the Java field as a library for reading and writing Microsoft Office file formats, such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Visio, Publisher and Outlook. It supports both the older (OLE2) and new (OOXML - Office Open XML) formats. See https://poi.apache.org/ for more details On behalf of the Apache POI PMC, Greg
[ANNOUNCE] Apache Qpid Broker-J 7.1.2 released
The Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) community is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Apache Qpid Broker-J 7.1.2. This is the latest release of pure java implementation of messaging broker supporting the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol 1.0 (AMQP 1.0, ISO/IEC 19464, http://www.amqp.org) and legacy AMQP protocols 0-10, 0-91, 0-9 and 0-8. Please visit Qpid project site for more details: http://qpid.apache.org/components/broker-j/index.html The release is available now from our website: http://qpid.apache.org/download.html Release notes can be found at: http://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-broker-j-7.1.2/release-notes.html Thanks to all involved, Alex - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@qpid.apache.org
[ANNOUNCE] Apache Wicket 8.4.0 released
he Apache Wicket PMC is proud to announce Apache Wicket 8.4.0! Apache Wicket is an open source Java component oriented web application framework that powers thousands of web applications and web sites for governments, stores, universities, cities, banks, email providers, and more. You can find more about Apache Wicket athttps://wicket.apache.org This release marks another minor release of Wicket 8. We use semantic versioning for the development of Wicket, and as such no API breaks are present breaks are present in this release compared to 8.0.0. Using this release -- With Apache Maven update your dependency to (and don't forget to update any other dependencies on Wicket projects to the same version): org.apache.wicket wicket-core 8.4.0 Or download and build the distribution yourself, or use our convenience binary package you can find here: * Download:http://wicket.apache.org/start/wicket-8.x.html#manually Upgrading from earlier versions --- If you upgrade from 8.y.z this release is a drop in replacement. If you come from a version prior to 8.0.0, please read our Wicket 8 migration guide found at *http://s.apache.org/wicket8migrate Have fun! — The Wicket team The signatures for the source release artefacts: Signature for apache-wicket-8.4.0.zip: -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEE0a6YZHC1pJw+aieyh48B+qjTVuEFAlyiZeUACgkQh48B+qjT VuGjYxAAkpJi5GiJTIh/w+YJMDpt4I1wrkPXOl6IaUdeyiOPlibne/ZAuJXl0llu +xR5Evj4uEKbG+IAtRsBWXSU1EkyjqbuujGzJ2Isof1ntHBMr6lGSZkqkR+ua3cY ODx4CYf0L7j0Of2ueZ9K1cpcTar+49cbBXYwsGpyS95E/m0ADzAW5aeaefDW0XOd xJnqkWzPZ8k86PxE4BnHu6k+pOCg0gojn6RU15i/6CU9iL+rdVizm/5Oz5XNSGUx NLQxQ8YHYaEZ/b2ZqgmkOHJIK51vns16FeVjHrUXrdGuZarOL/NC1aFo974OprxI DEplQA6qbZKIufOzIP9cG58z3lo1XCgLRK7u7WioY8LnaS4vZdFjW3ZoHXMy8VEW yzSrFHuvCks61GE113OjUzUhG3d/MXZJ/SMUEER952bLnObErB8mXRJvtPdf0wAJ dloaTQ2+nQB+z8yykFoCn+2X9QvvjfOfpQMTETVCQ6PXdpyMqiXIvhHh2Yl/PhPQ +adFHiTjfbR08iFqpWzXWM6DcfKXP70Mhd5FlxOFv57U3HCiJH9QAj7tyMg1EkmL 8NOa/XE78oPv8SpGS8vuO7QCFnidkWINMY6Xwsv7AjC6BPThkIz6dYjxERVCYWHH 7NTmXFNkab3RsTFWDS4c2g7Lykx0bcuQy7kSYvGaRI9CMXj3D4w= =K8rq -END PGP SIGNATURE- Signature for apache-wicket-8.4.0.tar.gz: -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEE0a6YZHC1pJw+aieyh48B+qjTVuEFAlyiZeQACgkQh48B+qjT VuGl5BAAk3AZcj9hlt5PsnN8/0hCCrR3nGwh0aEw9h0BFOnRV7CupSh6DMhd9/OW w+sI2Q7XzCljMNDTcz4y9yY9uExQez9V8X8oZ/SrME5EC47lMotrJgMgkruORcM4 imfhv/r6ixJmNTHUI9LQMJ2vrc8qFmbClDfekBzSZS8jLRZ7cS5J8R/oGrahG2Xb TWrKh7b3I47NJKYWqqMa2v4J2IMsHb3YRmg0ek+D9yBwvWIiORW895aSCCwahcJY 31uTbazjJ1aDcg15P0HWZzGLTfoDq5W/A9I86NNCoipmXRLKw2/NrQ8pf6JGFAHP P3muMdlGWiN5TfxdS5G8Jh3hELb4kQYECfEzTZibhxvmWFyrlTGrzSwmjOaIbao4 WZ2ogRsQDvuOmmiKuC7KlfKzIH4fZ83425xUwIZqkyoRCDu074oYRkLbBJYk0TR6 UOQBNRKMcDJmxUzO8kvBRE66LA8dntGTz2IupLZ6p5XULX36/l5CraB50QI0t869 tbP7o12xdAfmdea7ezltTJO1cwkLPZlbpB6BxaXlkZQWT5CRU71aTeogWELbepgX QT4JsLuXvTGPqMjEXqP274uWequD53X9i3ZKyfHNZmkV7WZpvp6w/4esvZ5GRU7W NvHQMYC6hiTbZq5ufwVlTfe519gNoy0VVML+JXamBb8bec9VVmc= =9vQ/ -END PGP SIGNATURE- CHANGELOG for 8.4.0: ** Bug * [WICKET-6637] - Handling exception Wicket 8 * [WICKET-6639] - PageStoreManager$SessionEntry.clear produces NullPointerException * [WICKET-6642] - Form.findSubmittingComponent returns null instead of SubmitLink * [WICKET-6645] - Concurrent web socket response message processing on the client ** New Feature * [WICKET-6641] - Extract an interface for classes allowing to register feedback messages ** Improvement * [WICKET-6634] - Save the closeCode and message in WebSocket's ClosedMessage * [WICKET-6638] - RedirectRequestHandler does not support Ajax * [WICKET-6640] - Add settings for customizing the ModalWindow's spacing, header height and overflow * [WICKET-6644] - AbstractPageableView can only be serialized with Java built-in serialization ** Wish * [WICKET-6646] - Upgrade jquery to 3.3.x ** Task * [WICKET-6647] - Upgrade asm to 7.1